Linguofreak
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Given the following:
1) An icosahedron with a circumscribed sphere.
2) The latitude and longitude on the circumscribed sphere of one vertex of the icosahedron.
3) An angle (modulo 72 degrees because each vertex has 5 edges) corresponding to the bearing from the given vertex to one of the five vertices that is on the opposite end of an edge from the given vertex.
does anybody know how to calculate the coordinates of the remaining vertices of the icosahedron?
EDIT: Read "coordinates" as "latitude and longitude". It could be read as "3D Cartesian coordinates", but that's not what I want
1) An icosahedron with a circumscribed sphere.
2) The latitude and longitude on the circumscribed sphere of one vertex of the icosahedron.
3) An angle (modulo 72 degrees because each vertex has 5 edges) corresponding to the bearing from the given vertex to one of the five vertices that is on the opposite end of an edge from the given vertex.
does anybody know how to calculate the coordinates of the remaining vertices of the icosahedron?
EDIT: Read "coordinates" as "latitude and longitude". It could be read as "3D Cartesian coordinates", but that's not what I want
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